The cast of Nessuno deve sapere - 1971 includes: Giovanni Astorino as Petruccio (1971) Carlo Bagno as Bankdirektor Petrulli Renato Baldini as Don Nico Crifodo Miranda Campa as Tante Arcanela (1971) Antonello Campodifiori as Mario Cuturi Stefania Casini as Maria Petrulli Mico Cundari as Polizeikommissar Dario De Grassi as Carlo Roger Fritz as Pietro Rusconi Gaia Germani as Diana (1971) Olga Gherardi as Frau Crifodo (1971) Claudio Gora as Onkel Giovanni (1971) Corrado Olmi as Meneghini Gianni Ottaviani as Santino Cosenza Alessandro Pascuzzi as Salvatore (1971) Salvo Randone as Don Sante Badalamessa (1971) Giuseppe Scarcella as Luca Cosenza
The cast of Sapere - Volta e Galvani - 1968 includes: Paul Muller
The cast of Ellos - 1997 includes: Pablo Sapere Mariano Sigman Camila Villamil
The cast of Senza sapere niente di lei - 1969 includes: Elisabetta Fanti as La segretaria Sara Franchetti as Pia Mancuso Graziella Galvani Ettore Geri Fabrizio Moresco as Orfeo Mancuso Paola Pitagora as Cinzia Mancuso Franca Sciutto
The cast of Melina - Con rabbia e con sapere - 2012 includes: Antonio Avati as himself Pupi Avati as himself Giovanna Cacciola as Melina Demetrio Casile Pasquale Cassalia Giada Desideri as Supplente Alessio Di Clemente as Nicola Antonio Faa as Alfonso Giandomenico Gattuso as Ciccio Davide Maria Bruno as Giuseppe Ivan Zingariello as Spettatore nel cinema
The verb sapere is literally "to taste", but can also be used figuratively to mean "to understand". Sapere ex libristhen is "to gain understanding from books".
Sapere aude has written: 'The science of alchymy, spiritual and material' -- subject(s): Alchemy
Maria Aurora Gardin has written: 'Donna devi sapere' 'Donna devi sapere'
"To know" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sapere. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "sa-PEY-rey" in Italian.
Senza sapere niente di lei - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:VM14
"To know Italian" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sapere italiano.Specifically, the present infinitive sapere means "to know". The masculine noun italiano translates as "Italian (language)" in this context. The pronunciation will be "sa-PEY-rey EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
The motto of University of Otago is 'Sapere aude'.
Karlstad University's motto is 'Sapere aude'.